Panasonic WV-NM100 operating instructions Glossary of Terms, Term Explanation

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Term

Explanation

Cross Cable

The Ethernet cable designed to directly connect one PC to another PC with-

 

out using Ethernet hubs or routers.

 

 

DDNS

The service which assigns the fixed domain name to the dynamic global IP

(Dynamic Domain Name Service)

addresses on the Internet.

 

For example, when an IP address is given by the DHCP server, the IP

 

address is replaced by a new one with every access on the network. This

 

may cause user’s having the difficulty in remote access. DDNS reconfigures

 

the linkage between the host name and the IP address so that users can

 

access with the fixed domain name.

 

 

Default Gateway

Hardware such as a PC or a router, which is the gateway, to access a PC

 

outside the network.

 

 

DHCP

DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to clients on a network.

(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) The DHCP server manages information such as IP addresses, gateway

 

addresses, domain names, subnet masks, and assigns IP addresses to

 

clients.

 

 

DNS (Domain Name System)

This system links domain names to IP addresses on the Internet. Since it is

 

difficult to remember IP addresses consisting of a long string of numbers,

 

DNS translates domain names consisting of alphanumeric characters into IP

 

addresses.

 

 

Download

Transferring data from a remote computer to the local computer.

 

 

Ethernet

A communication medium for LAN, which was developed by Xerox

 

Corporation.

 

 

Ethernet Switching Hub

A concentrator device used in a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX network. There are

 

several types with various numbers of ports: 8 ports, 4 ports, etc.

 

 

Frame Rate

The number of frames per second displayed during playback.

 

 

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

The protocol used to transfer files over TCP/ IP networks such as the Internet

 

or an intranet. This protocol is used as frequently as HTTP and SMTP / POP3

 

on the Internet.

 

 

Installation

Adding hardware or software to the system.

 

This is the term used to indicate when an expansion card is added to the

 

hardware or new software is added to the system.

 

 

IP Address

The address information used in IP protocol. Every piece of hardware on a

 

network such as the Internet or an intranet must be assigned a unique

 

address.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

The standard file format for color still images defined by ITU-TS (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Sector: former CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Compressibility ratio is 1/10 to 1/100.

LAN (Local Area Network)

A network of a comparatively small area such as the same floor, the same

 

building, or the same campus.

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions English Version Important Safety Instructions Contents Advanced Settings for Operation mode Features PrefacePrecautions Do not aim the camera at bright light sourcesPlatform MPEG-4 plug-in is exclusive to Internet ExplorerTrademarks and Registered Trademarks Inside of the connector cover Front ViewRear View Installations Connections Connection exampleRequired cable Using with an Intranet LAN Connection type LANUsing via the Internet Connection type Required hardwareSetup Preparations for the SetupSetup with the Provided Panasonic IP Setup Software Items included in the softwareDhcp DNS Network Setup of the PC Using Windows 98 SEScreenshot Using Windows Screenshot Using Windows XP Category View Network Connections window appears Network Setup of the Camera Basic setup page appears Click the Advanced setup button WAN Connection type Description of the parameter Bootp Installation of the MPEG-4 Plug-in Basic Settings Power/Link/Access LED Characters for Camera name Up to 32 charHour, minute and second Camera positionBrowsing Pictures Monitoring a Still Picture of a Single CameraImage capture size Quality of imageAdjustment of the brightness of the picture Panning and tiltingImage Size One time panMonitoring the Motion Picture of a Single Camera Adjustment of the brightness of the motion picture Monitoring Still Pictures of Multiple Cameras Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears How to Operate Monitoring the Picture of a Camera in a Preset Position Browsing Pictures Saving the Currently Monitored Picture on the PC Action when Motion is Detected Motion Detector FunctionInform by sending e-mails Detecting Motion in the Monitored Area External alarm input Pre-alarmPost-alarm Alarm typeSetting of the Motion Detection Area Alarm page appears Viewing the Picture Stored in the Camera To view the previous or next picture automaticallyTransferring Pictures to the Server Password ModeNon alarm transmission Check on DirectoryFile name Date & TimeTransferring Pictures to the Server when Motion is Detected Alarm Connector and AUX Output Connector Customizing the Contents of the Alarm MailOther Functions Advanced Settings Advanced Settings for Operation modeOperation mode selection MPEG-4 mode setupBandwidth control Refresh intervalAdjusting the Picture Hold Sharpness PAN / Tilt calibrationSettings for the Host Authentication Access level Host addressSettings for the User Authentication Example admin System Settings Time adjustment Synchronization with NTP server Time is adjustTime setup year-month-day hourminsec NTP portDefault setting for Host name WV-NM100 User name Default setting for User nameCharacters for Password Default setting for PasswordSnmp Settings Default setting for Community name public Equipment name Default setting for Equipment nameDefault setting for Location Community nameUsing Help Firmware UpgradeTroubleshooting Possible cause / Possible solutionIf the camera and the PC are connected Same subnet If the camera and the PC are connected in a Different subnetIf Netscape Communicator is used If Internet Explorer is usedSpecifications CameraGlossary of Terms Term ExplanationTerm N1102-1013 V8QA6036BN